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Update instructions to disable or tolerate swap
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Signed-off-by: Itamar Holder <iholder@redhat.com>
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iholder101 committed Aug 28, 2024
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* Unique hostname, MAC address, and product_uuid for every node. See [here](#verify-mac-address) for more details.
* Certain ports are open on your machines. See [here](#check-required-ports) for more details.
* Swap configuration: The default behavior of a kubelet is to fail to start if swap memory is detected on a node.
See [Swap memory management](/docs/concepts/architecture/nodes/#swap-memory) for more details.
* You **MUST** disable swap if the kubelet is not properly configured to use swap. For example, `sudo swapoff -a`
will disable swapping temporarily. To make this change persistent across reboots, make sure swap is disabled in
This means that swap should either be disabled or tolerated by kubelet.
* To tolerate swap, add `failSwapOn: false` to kubelet configuration or as a command line argument.
Note: even if `failSwapOn: false` is provided, workloads wouldn't have swap access by default.
This can be changed by setting a `swapBehavior` that's different than `NoSwap` (which is the default).
See [Swap memory management](/docs/concepts/architecture/nodes/#swap-memory) for more details.
* To disable swap, `sudo swapoff -a` can be used to disable swapping temporarily.
To make this change persistent across reboots, make sure swap is disabled in
config files like `/etc/fstab`, `systemd.swap`, depending how it was configured on your system.

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